Bradley Wilson of the United States and Miki Ito of Japan won World Cup dual moguls events on Sunday.
In the men's final, Wilson beat Alex Bilodeau of Canada for his first dual moguls victory of the season. Joseph Discoe, also of the United States, was third.
"The course was really amazing today, not slick like yesterday, and everybody brought their A game," said Bilodeau in a press release. "But I was skiing really well and managed to win everything except the final."
Still, the Rosemère, Que. native was happy with his result.
"I did a good job today and I think I'm in the right place. As for that last dual, I made a little mistake but it happens, and it really could have gone either way. I'm happy for Brad, he had a great weekend here."
Canada's Mikael Kingsbury, who won Saturday's moguls race and leads the overall standings, was fifth behind Japan's Sho Kashima.
Ito also captured her first victory of the season by finishing ahead of Mikaela Matthews and Hannah Kearney, both from the United States.
With the 60 points she received on Sunday, Kearney moved into first place in the standings with 513 points, three ahead of Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada, who finished eighth.
The next World Cup event is in Are, Sweden, on March 15-16.
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